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- Failure To Diagnose Preeclampsia: How Delayed Care Can Harm Parent And Baby
Dec 9, 2025
Preeclampsia can start quietly. You might notice swelling, headaches, or a sudden jump in blood pressure. However, the condition can escalate quickly in late pregnancy and in the days after delivery. When a care team misses warning signs or delays treatment, both parent and baby can face serious complications. This guide explains what preeclampsia is, why delays happen, how delayed care can cause harm, and which questions and records can help families understand what occurred. What Preeclampsia...Read More - Low Apgar Scores And NICU Transfer: What They Can Mean For A Birth Injury Case
Dec 5, 2025
A low Apgar score can feel frightening, especially when the team moves your baby to the NICU right away. Although many babies improve within minutes, low scores can also signal serious complications. When a NICU transfer follows, families often wonder whether something during labor or delivery contributed to the crisis, and whether the outcome was preventable. This guide explains what Apgar scores measure, why NICU transfers happen, and which records can help clarify what occurred. What An...Read More - How Flu Season Increases Risks for Pregnant Mothers (and What Doctors Must Do)
Nov 28, 2025
Every year, flu season brings added concerns for pregnant mothers. However, many families don’t realize that influenza complications can also increase the risk of preventable birth injuries. Pregnancy naturally weakens the immune system, making mothers more likely to experience severe symptoms, dehydration, high fever, or respiratory distress. These complications can become dangerous for the developing baby when doctors fail to monitor, diagnose, or treat influenza properly. Understanding how the flu affects pregnancy and what medical providers...Read More - What Happens When Your Hospital Is Short-Staffed During Winter and Your Baby Is Harmed?
Nov 21, 2025
Winter is one of the busiest and most challenging seasons for hospitals. Between surges in flu, RSV, COVID-19, and weather-related emergencies, medical facilities across the country often struggle to maintain proper staffing levels. While understaffing affects every patient, it can be especially dangerous for pregnant mothers and newborns. Labor and delivery units require constant monitoring, quick decision-making, and immediate intervention when something goes wrong. When a hospital doesn’t have enough nurses, doctors, or specialists available,...Read More - Should You Take an Early Settlement Offer After a Birth Injury?
Nov 13, 2025
When a baby is harmed during birth, parents are suddenly thrust into a world they never expected to navigate. NICUs, specialists, medical bills and insurance paperwork leave parents with questions and no easy answers. In the midst of that chaos, it’s not uncommon for a hospital, doctor, or insurance company to reach out quickly with a settlement offer. On the surface, it may feel like relief. You’re already overwhelmed, and receiving money now might seem...Read More - Signs of a Birth Injury Parents Often Miss in the First Year
Nov 7, 2025
The first year of a baby’s life is full of milestones, personality changes, and constant growth. But for some families, certain behaviors or delays may be early signs of a birth injury. These issues sometimes go unnoticed because they develop slowly or resemble common childhood quirks. Many birth injuries do not become obvious in the delivery room. Instead, they reveal themselves gradually as a child misses developmental milestones, struggles physically, or displays symptoms that parents...Read More - What Are Common Errors Anesthesiologists Make During Labor and Delivery?
Oct 27, 2025
Labor and delivery are some of the most physically demanding moments in a woman’s life. For many, anesthesia provides relief from pain and allows for a safer, more controlled birth experience. However, when anesthesia is improperly administered, the results can be devastating. Errors anesthesiologists make during labor and delivery can lead to serious, even life-threatening complications for both mother and baby. These mistakes are often preventable and may form the basis of a medical malpractice claim. At...Read More - Can Preventable Birth Injury Deaths Be Avoided With Better Protocols?
Oct 20, 2025
Every parent expects the birth of their child to be a safe and joyful experience. But when a baby’s life is lost due to medical mistakes, that joy immediately turns to heartbreak. Across the country, preventable birth injury deaths continue to occur, even though many could be avoided with better hospital protocols, training, and communication. At Anapol Weiss, our birth injury attorneys represent families who have suffered unimaginable losses due to preventable errors. Understanding how these...Read More - How Do Spinal Cord Injuries Occur During Birth?
Oct 13, 2025
Bringing a baby into the world should be a moment of joy and relief. But when something goes wrong in the delivery room, that happiness can quickly turn to fear and uncertainty. Among the most devastating complications are spinal cord injuries during birth. These serious injuries can cause lasting nerve damage, paralysis, or even life-threatening conditions. While some birth-related spinal injuries may be unavoidable, many result from preventable medical errors. Understanding how spinal cord injuries happen...Read More - Can Delayed Treatment of Jaundice Be Medical Malpractice?
Oct 6, 2025
When a newborn develops jaundice, timely treatment is critical. While mild cases are common and typically harmless, delayed treatment of jaundice can lead to severe complications, including brain damage known as kernicterus. For new parents, learning that your child’s condition could have been prevented with proper care is devastating. Depending on the details of your case, delayed treatment of jaundice may not simply be a tragic mistake, but rather the direct result of medical malpractice. At...Read More
